160 Pubs and Bars found in or around West Kensington (London Underground)

Under new management, this pub is lovely. Massively popular with the locals and young workers, we found it perfect for our food and chilling out needs. The Bird in Hand is modern in décor and played all the latest tunes...

The Hop Poles has had something of a regeneration since we first reviewed it some years ago. Gone is the teenage disco feel and in comes a relaxed decent pub with a great little terrace out back if the weather's good. We found...

The immediate area around Hammersmith tube isn't a happy hunting ground for pubs but the Laurie Arms is certainly one of your better bets. Once an old one room Irish boozer, it's now a brightly lit bar with an airy conservatory...

When we heard that the Old Fire Station was under new management, we headed straight down there keen to see whether there had been an improvement its predecessor. We always thought that the building was a little odd to house a...

Another pub that's off the beaten track in Fulham. The Fulham Mitre has got a lot going for it: decent beer on the taps, a large beer garden, reasonable pub menu, good and attentive staff, plus enough activities to keep the...

Not at all the rustic pub conjured up by its name, this is an old Wetherspoon pub that's been re-branded as one of their Lloyds No.1 Bars. Seems this has been achieved by the creative masterstroke of dimming the lights. Usual...

We've not been back to this one for quite a while - it's a little off the beaten track and, to be honest, we forget it's there sometimes. The clientele obviously don't as they'd happily filled up the garden on a warm and sunny...

This one's proved to be a safe bet over the years, managing to exist as a popular Young's house whilst the nearby pubs in Brook Green evolved into gastropubs. However, this one's now received its Young's upgrade and the result...

This is definitely a bar. No chance we'd confuse it with a pub, no, not at all. You can get a pint here, albeit lager, Edelwiess Weissbier or Guinness, so it's still a contender. It was rather dark inside when we were in last,...

Formerly a sticky-carpeted dive known as the George, this place has reopened and has been reinvented as a sports bar that claims to have attitude. We'll check it out some time and let you know what we think.

The George is a recent addition to the Young's portfolio, taking over an ageing local earlier in the year and, flying in the face of most of the refurbishments undertaken by Young's recently, had been done up as pub, rather...

We've been meaning to get down here for some time now and we're glad we did. Nicholson's have taken over the ownership of what used to be a rather loutish Edwards Bar. Luckily, the proximity of the Wetherspoon two doors down...

The Chancellors is directly opposite the Riverside Studios yet it's a world away from media-land. It's a fine little boozer, a warm and friendly place, that pub attracts a large mix of punters who are all looked after by a...

As far as recently refurbished Young's pubs go, this is one is of the best we've visited; as far as high street pubs are concerned, the Hammersmith Ram - dare we say - is "baa"rvellous! Hammersmith station...

Brogan's is a prominent Irish bar just over the road from Fulham Broadway tube. Inside, it's multilevelled and has what almost feel like hidden passages between some of the areas. The good part is that this allows them to show...

It would be quite easy to dismiss this as just another Aussie/Kiwi/South African pub, but we try not to be that shallow. But having taken back the original name of the pub - a trend we're more than happy to support - they've...

This is one we've managed to miss for a while - god knows why - maybe we usually have another destination on the river in mind. While it looks very traditional on outside, the inside has been gutted and looks more like a bar....

Glenthorne Road runs parallel to King Street in Hammersmith, but whereas King Street offers a drinking experience akin to that of an average UK High Street, the quieter back street of Glenthorne Road offers more refined...

When the Crabtree Tavern became a gastro-conversion a few years ago, we weren't very complimentary about this pub. Well, given the amount of time since we were in last, we were more than pleasantly surprised - we found a...